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APPLICATION FILED APR. 27, 1912.

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UNITED srr rrEs; PATENT OFFICE.

o'r'ro HESSER, or CANNSTATII'TIEAR STUT'TGART, GERMANY, Ass IG Non 'roTHE FIRM or FR. HESSER MASCHINENFABRIK"AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, or CANNSTATT,NEAR STUTTGABT,

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, ()rroI-Inssnnya sub-i jhct of the German Emperor,and residing at Cannstatt, near Stuttgart, Germany, have inventedcertain new and useful Improvements in or Relating to PackingMachines,

My invention relates-to machines forautomatically charging] packets withgoods of any kind, such as cofl'ee, tea, cocoa, etc., and forautomatically closing the so chargedpackets. Machines of this 'typ'e-areknown, in which the packets are received by transporting vessels which.feed them to several stations. on which are provided means foraintroducing weighed charge of wares from auto'matic'weighing apparatusin the packets, means for shaking the packets so as to cause thecontents tolsettle, means forinserting a card such as an advertisingcard. in the packets, means for" umming and folding the upper edges 0the packets, means for pressing the folded flaps, means for applying aclosing label to them and means for ejecting the packets fromthemachine. There are also known machines of this type in which areprovided means for having the packing machine cooperate with themachinefor --making the packets, and means for automatically rendering in-.active the means for releasing the weighing apparatus, in case there-isno packet in the respective transporting vessel.

My present invention relates to improvements in the aforesaid meanswhich will be readily seen from the following specification inconnection with the annexed drawings which illustrate a preferred formof my improved machine. j 1

-Figures 1, ,1, 1'9, 1 and 1 show, when joined together, a plan view ofthe whole machine. Fig. 2 is a vertical radial section throughthe rightpart of the machine in Fig. 1 on the line y-y, seen in the direction ofthe arrows, and shows the device for 'inserting'a packet in thetransporting vessel.

Fig. 3 is an end view of this device, Whenlocked at from the right inFig. 1, and further shows the device for releasing the weighingapparatus, Fig; 4 is a vertical radial section through the line a:-a: inF ig. 1",- seen in the direction of the arrows, and. shows the devicesfor feeding the transport ing vessels and for applying the closinglabelSpecification of- Letters Iatent. Application filed April 27, 1912.Serial No. 693,637.

' PACKINWMACHINE r tentednu 4, 1914.

, to the packet, Fig. 4 is a. detail of this device, Fig.5 is averticalsection through the line 'w'w in Fig. 1, seen in the direction of thearrows; and shows in an elevation a shaking device for the station II inFig. 1, Fig.

6 1s aside view of the same, when looked at from left to right in Fig.1, Fig. 6 is a ver- I tical section through the line r r1 in Fig. 1,seen in the directon of the arrows, and shows in anjelevation a shakingdevice for. the

stations III-VI, Fig. 7 is a vertical radial section through the line'v-av .in Fig. 1", seen in the direction of the arrows,.and shows thedevice for inserting an advertising card,

Fig. 8 is an end view of the same, when looked at from below in Fig. 1?,Figs. 9 to '13 represent thevarious steps of'closing and gumminga packetin elevations above and in plan view below, Fig. 14 is a vertical radialsection through the line u--u in Fig. 1", seen in the direction of thearrows, and shows-a folding device, Fi 14 and 14:

are details of this device, Flg. 15 is a vertical section through theline tt in Fig. 1', seen in the direction of the arrows, Fig. 16

is an end View of the same, when looked at from the left in Fig. 1, Fig.17 is an endvieW of a folding device illustrated at Fig.

18, when looked at from the center'of the machine in Fig. 1", Fig. 18 isa vertical section through the line s-s in Fig. 1", seen in thedirection of the arrows, Fig. 19 is a plan view of the stations VII andVIII in Fig. 1, after the device for inserting an advertising card hasbeen removed and two devices for folding the 11 per flaps of the innerbag of a double'pac et have beendisposed, Fig. 20 is an elevation of thefolding device at the station VII in Fig.19, when looked at from theleft, Fig. 21 is an elevation of the foldingdevice at the station VIIIin Fig. 19, when looked at from the left, and Fig. 22 is a-verticalsection through.

the upper part in Figs 1 and 1 and shows the ejecting; device at thestation XVIII, when looked at from below, Fig. 23 is an end view of thelabeling, device shown in Fig. 4, when looked at from above in Fig. 1,Fig. 24illustrates a detail of the labeling device.

In the machine illustrated, a horizontal turnable ring 500 of a U-shapedcross section (Fig. 2)' is disposed above the table A and is made toroll over several radial series

